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    Ball Python dunking her head in bowl

    Last night I saw my girl dunking her head in her water bowl for the first time ever. I pulled her out and checked her head closely for mites, but didn't see any. I recently added a Boa to my collection, but there are no signs of mites on him (plus I got him from a reputable breeder). Any ideas?

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    Re: Ball Python dunking her head in bowl

    Probably just thirsty if you are certain there are no mites.
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    Re: Ball Python dunking her head in bowl

    My BP does the same thing. i was certain he must have mites. No mites were found and he still does it upon occasion. I'm taking it he just likes to take a dip in his water.

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    Re: Ball Python dunking her head in bowl

    Thanks for the quick replies =) I wouldn't be worried if I hadn't just brought another snake into the house. She's on paper towel as substrate so hopefully any mites (if there are any) should be easy to see.

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    Re: Ball Python dunking her head in bowl

    Make sure you're practicing good quarantine methods! As you've already had a mite scare, you wouldn't want IBD to be transferred from your boa to your ball (which I believe is fatal in all cases for BPs).

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